AMG Sicherheitstechnik | Updates

By Klaus Gehrmann

The AMG product range is being expanded

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Date: Wednesday, 23 November 2016

Dear companists,

Alongside the market for alarm and video technology, fire protection forms a significant market with a very large sales potential. In existing solutions, the alarm normally notifies a central unit, which then uses LED lights to indicate which sensor has been triggered. This does not however allow any quick orientation and planning of a possible evacuation of the building. With our new Alarmtab security system, we are now able to solve this problem. The user can easily re-create the floor plan of the building on the display of the central unit. If a smoke detector is triggered, the user sees exactly in which the area the fire has started and can initiate the evacuation.

To further support this, we have developed a radio alarm speaker which doesn’t just use loud sirens to warn people in the event of a fire. The new alarm loudspeaker uses plain language voice messages to instruct people on how they should behave in the event of an alarm and where they should evacuate to.

This greatly helps the avoidance of panicking and the saving of lives. In addition, our smoke detectors are equipped with a heat sensor that triggers an alarm even when the temperature increases rapidly yet the fire is generating too little smoke to trigger a conventional smoke detector.

In the event of an alarm, the central unit triggers not only an on-site an alarm but can also immediately alert the owners and fire department by e-mail, SMS and by telephone. And this new system costs 50% less than earlier fire detection systems. Production is already underway and the market launch will take place later this year.

Shop design of AMG Sicherheitstechnik

As promised, we have immediately started to update the design of the shop, this work will be concluded within the next 14 days. We are converting the current JTL3 system to the new JTL4 system.

Crowd Funding Conference in Munich

On the December 1st 2016, this year’s “Crowd Dialog” will take place. This is the leading practice and knowledge conference in Europe. We have been invited to this conference as speakers, in order to report first hand on our experiences concerning the topic of crowd funding. A small exhibition will also be held. We have been furnished with a stand so that we can announce Alarmtab to an international audience. The moderator of our contribution is Prof Dr Ralf Beck (Department of Economics, Dortmund Technical College).

The organiser of the conference is offering a 30% discount on the price of the entrance ticket with the discount code AMG16. All further information can be found at www.crowd dialog.de

Our campaign will only be running for another 17 days, so use the opportunity now to invest in AMG Sicherheitstechnik, together we can achieve a great deal.

Kind regards,

Klaus AMG Sicherheitstechnik GmbH

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The company information published on the Companisto website is provided solely by the companies. The projections made by the companies do not guarantee successful development of the company in the future. Consequently, crowdfunding investments are suitable only for those investors who can cope with the risk of a total loss of the capital invested. Investors make their own independent investment decisions and bear all risks themselves.

The investments are provided and issued by the individual companies. Companisto is neither the provider nor the issuer of the investments, but solely the internet service platform.

Investments in crowdfunding projects offer great opportunities, but they are risk investments. In the worst case, the entire investment amount may be lost. Consequently, these investments are unsuitable for retirement plans. However, there is no obligation to make further contributions. Investors can minimize their risk by splitting their investment amount between crowdfunding campaigns rather than investing all of it in one crowdfunding campaign. Professional investors often follow this strategy because it causes the risk to be distributed among several investments. In this way, successful investments can balance other less successful investments.

The shares of the Companists are subordinated profit-participating loans (partiarische Nachrangdarlehen). Such loans are shares in a business with similar characteristics as equity. If the company becomes insolvent or is liquidated, the claims of the Companists – just like those of all other shareholders of the company – will be satisfied from the assets in the insolvency or the assets in liquidation only after the claims of all other external creditors have been satisfied. Thus, Companists are treated like any other shareholder of the company during insolvency or liquidation proceedings.

The company information published on the Companisto website is provided solely by the companies. The projections made by the companies do not guarantee successful development of the company in the future. Consequently, crowdfunding investments are suitable only for those investors who can cope with the risk of a total loss of the capital invested. Investors make their own independent investment decisions and bear all risks themselves.

The investments are provided and issued by the individual companies. Companisto is neither the provider nor the issuer of the investments, but solely the internet service platform.

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